After fighting back to earn a point in midweek, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are aiming to continue their momentum against the Foxes

Manchester United’s Ole Gunnar Solskjaer revolution will continue on Sunday at the King Power Stadium, where the Red Devils meet Leicester in a Premier League clash.

The Old Trafford side showcased their new-found resilience on Wednesday as they fought back from two goals down in the closing stages to secure a 2-2 draw against Burnley.

Meanwhile, Leicester come into the game on something of a high themselves, having unsettled Liverpool by drawing 1-1 with the Reds in midweek.

With United bearing down on the top four, can Claude Puel’s men generate another shock on Sunday?

Game

Leicester vs Manchester United

Date

Sunday, February 3

Time

2:05pm GMT / 9:05m ET

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Online stream

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Manchester United are 11/10 favourites to win this match at Bet365. Leicester can be backed at 11/4, while a share of the points is available at 13/5.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may have won eight of his nine matches in interim charge of Manchester United, but the Norwegian is still far from a certainty to take the job on permanently.

His first slip arrived in midweek, when the Red Devils were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Burnley, yet they still contrived to emerge from that match with plaudits, having staged a remarkable comeback in the closing few minutes.

It was a rally that was reminiscent of United at their peak under Sir Alex Ferguson, and Solskjaer admits that he could not have hoped for any better response from his side.

“This job is like a wheel spinning round,” he said. “I have to make the players perform better.

“If I can get the team playing better, get the players to respond to me, see the results get better and show that the playing style is there, then that will be a big plus for me.

“When I came in, it was about talking to the players about their performances and what we expect from the playing style.

“I knew that if we could get the playing style right, we would get enough points to be in with a shout of the top four towards the end of the season.”

So far, the former Molde boss has been proven right. United now lie only five points shy of fourth-placed Chelsea and can cut that gap to two if they record a victory in Leicester.

Ander Herrera says that the squad are all pulling for Solskjaer – something that was not necessarily evident under Jose Mourinho, who was sacked in December after apparently falling out with a raft of key players.

“Ole had that click with some players that they are performing at their best,” the midfielder told ESPN.

“When you are a manager, we sometimes speak too much about tactics. But the most difficult thing for a manager is to get the best from his best players and this manager is doing it. We have all seen it.”

It is a recipe that will make them tricky opponents for Leicester, yet Claude Puel’s side showed their qualities as they battled to a 1-1 draw with Liverpool in midweek.